We're very sad that 8 weeks of slip casting fun is over before we could  even blog once about it, so here's a found look back (cue up "Will you  Remember Me?" for a graduation-style slide show effect)
After  months of much-effective harassment Jean, Chika, Jared, and I finally  convinced our dear friend and talented ceramist Heath Bultman to share  his skills and wisdom in the ancient art of slip casting.  He was  gracious enough to open up his tiny home studio and set it up as a  classroom for the four of us.  To the tunes of JT and Kenny Loggins we  eagerly soaked up knowledge, plaster dust, beers, and jokes...not a bad  way to spend a Tuesday evening.We  started our class making plaster molds of existing objects.  Mold making  and mixing plaster is an art and science in itself, but with Heath's  guidance we more or less successfully created castable molds of a few of  our favorite objects.
From  front to back:  molds for Heath's lamp base, Chika's found "snake oil"  bottle, my bud vase, Jared's potato mugs (he casted potatoes...what a  rebel!), Jean's cork-topped canister.
Jean   used here thrifting skills to find this existing mold (above) for bear   feet....or cat...or maybe racoon. 
Waving hello...
Me  looking satisfied with my cast piece.
We got more to come....hint.  There's gonna be some original L&G piece!